Vivaldi has both a Webmail (as in an Email service online like GMail) and Vivaldi Mail (AKA M3) that is an Email Client built into Vivaldi and you don't have to use Vivaldi Webmail to use it. Source: 8 months ago
So what do you see? Can you post a screenshot? Are you maybe looking at webmail? The instructions you posted are for the integrated mail client, not for the webmail.vivaldi.net webmail interface. Source: 10 months ago
The problem is you want a free provider. The only one I know of which meets your requirements is Vivaldi mail. I don't know if it's good. The company is reputable and worthy of trust. It also offers an email client embedded in its browser. Source: 11 months ago
Then browse to https://webmail.vivaldi.net and be happy. Vivaldi Webmail is totally independent of the email client integrated in the web browser, everything else still works the same. The integrated mail client can download / sync emails with any POP3 or IMAP account, among them also the webmail service Vivaldi offers. Source: 12 months ago
I'm using the Vivaldi browser and they offer a free email service: https://webmail.vivaldi.net/. Source: over 1 year ago
Vivaldi has a web-based email service, similar to gmail, ymail, outlook. Just like those services, you access your Vivaldi email account from the browser of your choice at https://webmail.vivaldi.net. But (and here's the part): You can't add gmail, ymail, outlook addresses to your vivaldi.net email account, just like you can't add gmail addresses to your outlook account. Source: over 1 year ago
It is both a good critique of Hey services, and a shoutout to the alternative - Fastmail.com - preferred by the author. (For those looking for privacy focused alternative to Gmail / Outlook / iCloud checkout Vivaldi Mail - https://webmail.vivaldi.net/ ... It was founded and is run by the former owner of Opera.). - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Some UIs seem to be designed as programmer's delight, inconsistent, and different from established working solutions. Don't reinvent the wheel or solve problems that don't need solving, it's no shame to copy something that works well somewhere else. Example experimental calendar feature (love it): both the inline and dialog editor for events seem to try to use as little space for everything as possible. Just use... Source: about 2 years ago
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